James Henry Meyer
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James H. Meyer (1922–2002) served as chancellor of the University of California, Davis, from 1969 to 1987.
He received a B.S. degree in agriculture in 1947 from the University of Idaho followed by M.S. and Ph.D. degrees in animal nutrition at the University of Wisconsin–Madison. In 1951 he accepted appointment as instructor in the then Animal Husbandry Department at UC Davis.
He was appointed department chair in 1960 and appointed Dean of the College of Agriculture in 1963. During his term as Dean, Meyer proposed the creation of the Academic Staff Organization (now the Academic Federation) to provide a forum and a voice for the many academic appointees who were not members of the Academic Senate. The Academic Federation’s annual Distinguished Achievement Award is named in his honor.[1]
Meyer was inaugurated as the third chancellor of UC Davis in a ceremony on the Quad on April 24, 1970. Campus milestones that occurred during his tenure as chancellor included: acquisition of the UC Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, establishment of the Graduate School of Administration (now Management), the Divisions of Biology and Environmental Sciences, the Work-Learn Center, and construction of Rec Hall without state funds. Meyer served as chancellor until 1987 when Theodore Hullar was appointed as the fourth chancellor of UC Davis.
Meyer Hall was dedicated in his honor on April 15, 1989.[2]
Meyer died on October 12, 2002.
References[]
- ^ Bradford, Eric; et al. "James H. Meyer". In Memoriam. UC Academic Senate. Archived from the original on 16 April 2015. Retrieved 15 November 2013.
- ^ Prytanean Honor Society. (1984). Windows on the past: a personal history of campus buildings, University of California, Davis. Davis: The Society.
External links[]
- Photographs of James Meyer from the University Archives Photographs, Special Collections Dept., University of California, Davis.
- Chancellors of the University of California, Davis
- 2002 deaths
- University of Idaho alumni
- 1922 births